Effect of Educational Program on Teachers’ Awareness Related COVID-19 Pandemic in Beni Suef City

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Lecturer of Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, BeniSuef University

2 Assistant Professor of Community Health Nursing, Faculty of nursing, Zagazig University, Egypt

Abstract

Background: During epidemics and epidemics, the gap in knowledge about an emerging disease
can create chaos and panic among the public. Appropriate information distribution can not only
guide society through such events but can also increase preparedness for epidemics that may occur
in the future. Aim of the study: To assess the effect of educational program on teachers’ awareness
related covid-19 pandemic. Research design: A quasi experimental design was utilized in August
to December 2020. Setting: El Shorouk Language School in the new city of Beni Suef. Subject:
Convenient sample was selected all teachers at previous mentioned setting (75 teachers). Tools of
data collection: Researchers used three tools as 1st tool predesigned questionnaire include (personal
characteristics, knowledge, reported practice and beliefs) Results: Total satisfactory knowledge
score of teachers’ regarding COVID-19 before the educational program implementation was 20%,
compared with 69.3% after the implementation and total satisfactory practice score of teachers’
regarding COVID-19 before the educational program implementation was 28%, compared with
85.3% after the implementation, with high statistically significant differences at p = 0.01. The total
negative belief score of teachers’ regarding COVID-19 before the educational program
implementation was 74.7%, compared with 37.3% after the implementation with a highly
statistically significant difference at p = 0.01. Conclusions: Educational program effectively
improve teachers' knowledge, beliefs, and practices regarding COVID-19 pandemic.
Recommendation: Recommended to investigate the relationship between the level of awareness
and the psychological health status of teachers. 

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